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Craftsman 502270210 riding lawn mower

Craftsman 502270210 riding lawn mower Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Craftsman 502270210 riding lawn mower, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Sgl Blade for Craftsman 502270210 - Part 56246E701MA

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  • Bolt-hex.31- for Craftsman 502270210 - Part 1X139MA

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Craftsman Riding Lawn Mower 502270210 FAQs

To find the right parts for your Craftsman rear-engine riding mower model 502270210, match the model number on the mower’s rear-frame decal, then use that exact model number to select parts by diagram and description. The model number is on a decal attached to the back of the frame.

Step 1: Confirm the model and engine numbers

Use these locations so you order parts that fit the exact build of your mower.

  • Mower model number (502270210): decal on the back of the frame
  • Engine model number: on the blower housing above the spark plug
  • Write down both numbers before you start shopping
  • If the decal is dirty, wipe it clean so every digit is readable

For diagrams, part names, and maintenance specs, use the owner's manual.

Step 2: Use the parts list to pick the exact replacement

Once you have the model number, choose parts by the part description and where it appears in the diagram (fuel system, electrical, hardware, etc.). Common examples for this model include:

If you are shopping beyond the parts shown here, search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Quick checklist before you order

These steps prevent the most common “wrong part” issues.

  • Match the model number exactly: 502270210
  • Confirm whether you need a mower part or an engine part
  • Compare the part name and part ID (not just a photo)
  • Check whether you’re replacing related wear items (for example, a fuel filter and a clamp)
  • Review safety and service notes before working around blades, belts, or fuel

Part selection guide (what to use when)

Symptom or task Likely area Example part on this model page
Engine starves for fuel, runs rough Fuel line and filter Filter 84001895
No crank or intermittent start Key switch circuit Ignition switch 532365402
Fuel line slips or seeps at connection Fuel line hardware Clamp 791850

Why it matters

Using the exact model number from the rear-frame decal ensures the diagrams and part callouts match your mower’s configuration. That saves time, avoids returns, and helps you get back to mowing safely.

Last updated: February 2026

Craftsman riding mowers can use engines from several manufacturers, but for Craftsman model 502270210 the engine is identified in the documentation as engine model no. 143981300. To confirm the exact engine brand on your unit, match that engine model number to the label on the engine itself using the owner's manual.

How to identify the engine brand on your 502270210

Use the mower and engine labels so you are matching the correct engine, not just the mower brand.

  • Find the mower model number decal on the back of the frame
  • Find the engine model number on the blower housing above the spark plug
  • Write down the full engine model number exactly as shown
  • Compare it to the manual listing (engine model no. 143981300)
  • Use the engine model number when ordering tune-up parts (filter, spark plug, fuel system parts)

Common engine brands used on Craftsman mowers

Across Craftsman riding mowers, you will most often see these engine brands:

Engine brand Where you’ll see it most often What to use for parts matching
Briggs & Stratton Many Craftsman lawn and garden models Engine model and type numbers
Kohler Some riding mower lines Engine spec and serial numbers
Kawasaki Select higher-output models Engine model and serial numbers

Why it matters

The mower is branded Craftsman, but engine parts are matched to the engine, not the hood decal. Using the engine model number helps you get the right maintenance items and fixes faster, especially for fuel and ignition issues.

Parts you may replace during engine troubleshooting

If you are chasing a no-start, stalling, or fuel-delivery problem, these parts are commonly involved:

You can order replacement parts for Craftsman 502270210 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Common problems on the Craftsman 502270210 rear-engine riding mower include no-start conditions, rough running or power loss, excessive vibration, poor grass discharge, blades that will not spin, and drive issues where the unit will not move or moves slowly. Our 502270210 owner's manual troubleshooting chart points to fuel, belts, and basic adjustments as the most frequent causes.

Most common symptoms and what usually causes them

  • Won’t start or starts intermittently: weak battery connections, blown fuse, faulty safety switch circuit, or a worn ignition switch
  • Runs rough or loses power (especially when hot): dirty air screen, low/dirty oil, carburetor or throttle control out of adjustment, restricted fuel flow
  • Excessive vibration: damaged blade, loose engine bolts, damaged belt or pulley
  • Grass won’t discharge well: packed mower housing, dull blades, cutting too low or driving too fast
  • Blades won’t rotate: mower drive belt routed incorrectly or worn
  • Won’t move or slips under load: motion drive belt worn, clutch needs adjustment

Quick checks we recommend first (fast, high-impact)

  1. Fuel and airflow: use fresh fuel, confirm the air screen and air filter area are clean.
  2. Fuel delivery: inspect the fuel line for kinks and replace a restricted inline filter such as the filter 84001895.
  3. Belts: check belt condition and routing; the manual specifically calls out verifying correct installation for mower drive and motion drive belts.
  4. Electrical basics: check the fuse and wiring connections; if the key switch feels loose or inconsistent, consider the ignition switch 532365402.

Symptom-to-fix guide (at a glance)

Symptom Most likely area Typical fix
Engine loses power when hot Air screen, oil, carburetor Clean air screen, check oil, adjust carburetor
Blades won’t spin Mower drive belt Verify routing, replace belt if worn
Unit won’t move Motion drive belt, clutch Verify routing, adjust clutch, replace belt
Poor discharge Mower housing, blades Clean housing, sharpen/replace blades, slow down

Why it matters

Catching fuel restriction, belt routing, and basic adjustments early prevents repeated no-starts, reduces belt noise and slippage, and improves cut quality. It also helps avoid overheating-related power drop during longer mowing sessions.

Parts and documentation

  • For step-by-step procedures like replacing belts or a fuse, use the 502270210 owner's manual.
  • You can order replacement parts for Craftsman 502270210 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

To tell the year of your Craftsman riding mower model 502270210, we use the identification decal on the mower and any date code shown with the serial number. On this model, the decal is on the rear of the frame; see the owner's manual.

Find the model and serial number decal (model 502270210)

The manual for Craftsman 502270210 states the model and serial number are on a decal attached to the rear of the frame.

  • Park on a level surface and set the parking brake.
  • Turn the key off, remove it, and let hot parts cool.
  • Look at the rear frame area for the decal or tag.
  • Write down the model number (502270210) and the full serial number.
  • Clean the decal gently so every character is readable.

Use the serial number to identify the year

Many riding mowers include a build date or date code on the mower serial tag. When a 6-digit date code is present, it is commonly one of these formats:

Date code format How to read it Example
MMDDYY Month, day, year 072811 = July 28, 2011
YYMMDD Year, month, day 110728 = July 28, 2011
No clear date code Use purchase date and parts changes Keep serial for parts lookup

Avoid a common mix-up: mower date vs. engine date

For year identification and parts matching, the mower’s frame serial number is the primary reference.

  • Use the rear-frame decal first for the mower’s identity.
  • If you also find an engine tag, treat it as engine information, not the mower’s build date.
  • If the engine was replaced, engine numbers can be newer than the mower.
  • When ordering electrical parts, match by mower model and diagrams (for example, ignition switch 532365402).

Why it matters

The correct year and serial range help us match the right diagrams and replacement parts for your rear-engine riding mower, especially for wiring, switches, belts, and fuel system components.

You can order parts from the diagrams for model 502270210, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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